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The (Dhyangro) is a frame drum played by the ( jhakri) of Nepal - especially those who the Magars, the kirati, and the Tamang as well as by Tibten Buddhist musicians.
The dhyangro is either single or double headed drums that are said to have a male and a female side.
The drum head , which is made from animal skin and is struck with a curved beater which is also called naga.
The drum usually has a wooden handle. Carving in wooden handles of a dhyangro may be quite intricate owing to Busshist influence; the handles of some drums are fashioned into kila (nail) shape.
A Jhakri plays the drum during the traditional shamanic ceremonies.
▍Length:71 cm
▍Diam:36 cm
▍Weight approx 0.668gr with crover
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- Shaman drum (Dhyangro) from Himalayan Kingdom of Nepal. 65cm length, 35cm diameter and weight approx 700gr. A Jhakri plays the drum during the traditional shamanic ceremonies.
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